•
Click Update > Setup and enter the username and password you
received. We recommnend that you update your ESET security
product before you run the Kerio console.
•
Click NOD32 System Tools > NOD32 System Setup > Setup
and under the License Keys tab, add the license key for Kerio
MailServer (a file with a *.lic extension) that you received at the
time of purchase. Click OK to save your settings.
•
If the AMON module must remain active, it will be necessary to
exclude the KMS data storage folder from scanning along with
certain file extensions. Click the AMON module and select Setup.
Under the Detection tab click Extensions and make sure that
the Scan all files option is selected (selected by default). Add the
TMP and EML extensions (entered without a dot) to the list of
extensions excluded from scanning. Click OK to save your settings.
Under the Exclusions tab click the Add... button and add the KMS
data storage folder (default C:\Program Files\Kerio\MailServer\
store). Click OK to save your settings.
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Launch the Kerio console and connect to KMS. Click
Configuration > Content Filter > Antivirus, select the Use
external antivirus option, select ESET NOD32 Antivirus 2 and
save your settings. If a notification about the detection of the
"eicar" test file appears, select Close.
This will activate the antivirus plug-in within Kerio MailServer. You can
verify this by sending the eicar.zip test file, that can be found on the
website http://www.eicar.com.
2.3. Configuring ESET Mail Security for Kerio MailServer on the
Linux platform
To provide antivirus protection for incoming and outgoing email
using Kerio Connect / Kerio MailServer on the Linux platform, you
need to install the ESET Mail Security product first. You can find the
installation package of the newest ESET Mail Security version and the
relevant product manual under http://www.eset.eu/download1.
Activating ESET Mail Security for Kerio MailServer:
1.
Confirm that the process esets_daemon is running (command
/etc/init.d/esets_daemon start). It can be detected by entering the
command ps -C esets_daemon.
2.
Open the administrator console and connect to the Kerio
Connect / Kerio MailServer .
3.
Click Configuration → Content Filtering → Antivirus, select Use
an external antivirus program and choose NOD32 from the
drop-down menu.
4.
Click Options and check the routes to the following libraries:
NOD32 (ESET Mail Security), the license file and the working
directory temp. The standard routes are:
- NodModulesPath - /var/lib/esets
- NodDll - /usr/lib/libesets.so
- LicenseDirectory - /etc/esets/license
- TmpDirectory - /tmp
5.
Click Apply to save the changes
If you have the Kerio MailServer version 6.1.1 patch1 or lower
installed please refer to the activation procedure description
contained on the Kerio webpages (http://support.kerio.com).
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3. Installation on Kerio WinRoute
Firewall
3.1. Installation on Kerio WinRoute Firewall 6.6.x and newer
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Install ESET NOD32 Antivirus version 3.0 or later on the server.
•
Open the main program window by clicking the ESET icon next to
the system clock or by clicking Start > Programs > ESET > ESET
NOD32 Antivirus and press the F5 key to open the Advanced
Setup window.
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From the Advanced Setup tree on the left, click Miscellaneous
> Licenses and add the license key for Kerio WinRoute Firewall
(a file with a *.lic extension) that you received at the time of
purchase. Click OK to save your settings.
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From the Advanced Setup tree, click Antivirus and antispyware
> Web access protection > HTTP, HTTPS and deselect the
Enable HTTP checking option.
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From the Advanced Setup tree, click Antivirus and antispyware
> Email client protection > POP3, POP3S and deselect the
Enable POP3 protocol checking option.
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From the Advanced Setup tree, click Update, and enter the
username and password you received. We recommnend that
you update your ESET security product before you run the Kerio
console.
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From the Advanced Setup tree, click Antivirus and antispyware
> Real-time file system protection and click Setup.... In the
ThreatSense engine parameter setup window click Extensions
and make sure the Scan all files option is selected (selected by
default). Add the TMP and EML extensions (entered without a dot)
to the list of extensions excluded from scanning. Click OK to save
your settings.
•
Launch the Kerio console and connect to KWF. Click
Configuration > Content Filter > Antivirus, select the Use
external antivirus option, select ESET NOD32 Antivirus 3 / 4
and save your settings.
This will activate the antivirus plug-in within the Kerio WinRoute
Firewall. You can verify this by downloading the eicar.zip test file, that
can be found on the website http://www.eicar.com.
3.2. Installation on Kerio WinRoute Firewall 6.5.x and older
Kerio WinRoute Firewall 6.5x and older requires ESET NOD32 Antivirus
2.7 (these KWF versions are not compatible with version 3.0 and later).
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Install ESET NOD32 Antivirus 2.7. During installation, select the
Expert (Fully customized installation) mode. If the server will
only run KWF and there will not be users working on it directly
(and/or it will not be used as a file sharing server), in the File
system monitor - AMON installation window, deselect the I
want to start the file system monitor automatically option.
In the Internet Monitor (IMON) installation window, deselect
the Register Internet monitor (IMON) to the system option.
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After installation is complete, open the main program window by
clicking the ESET icon next to the system clock or by clicking Start
> Programs > ESET > NOD32 Control Center.
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Make sure that the IMON module is turned off (it will be grey
and when selected the Status message should read „Internet
protection is not running. Press Start to enable"). If it is not
disabled, click the Quit button in the IMON window.
•
Click Update > Setup and enter the username and password you
received. We recommnend that you update your ESET security
product before you run the Kerio console
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Click NOD32 System Tools > NOD32 System Setup > Setup
and under the License Keys tab, add the license key for Kerio